Fun – One of our critiques of the local public school system is that it takes the joy out of learning. We believe our students excel academically because their relationship to learning is one of fun and joy. For example, because of our library’s Math Club they view mathematics as a time to have fun with their friends and work math based puzzles. They are asking to be taken to go do maths.
Rigorous Core Academics – Strong reading, writing, and mathematical skills are mandatory outcomes for our scholars. We provide rigorous instruction in each. Our scholars are taking university level courses in mathematics, literature, and English composition during their last two years of study. Our students can write at a professional, or nearly professional, level upon graduation.
Socialization – Our students have lots of time to interact with people of all ages in our community in a relaxed and unstructured way. Our scholars are comfortable meeting and communicating with new people of all ages and backgrounds.
Service and Leadership – We encourage and expect our scholars to be active in community service, both locally and internationally, and take leadership roles in community organizations they are involved with. Service and leadership become a basic part of their lives.
Critical Thinking – Students are taught the scientific method as a way of knowing things and answering questions about the world around us. Our learners incorporate their reading, writing, quantitative and scientific skills to think critically about all sources of information they receive in their lives and to make decisions about how to live their lives.
Mind Body Connection – Learning and other human activities are optimized when the body is healthy, hydrated, and has proper nutrition. Daily physical activity, mindfulness meditation and yoga are integrated into the everyday lives of our scholars. Principles of staying hydrated and healthy diet are taught and practiced.
International Perspective – Our learners travel internationally and are engage in the communities we visit in meaningful ways. They learn to function in all aspects of living in geographic locations different from their home. Scholars learn foreign languages.
Art Literacy – Our scholar’s education is broad and includes training in the arts. Learners visit local art museums, and create, participate in and attend theatrical and musical performances. Students study musical instruments and voice and give public performances frequently.
Environmental Awareness and Connection to the Outdoors – Our scholars receive field based education in ecology and environmental sciences to gain an intimate understanding of the ecosystems that humans rely on for their survival. Our learners spend lots of time camping and exploring wilderness areas around the world including the US desert southwest, alpine ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains, hard wood forests in the Arkansas Ozarks, and tropical forests and coral reefs in southeast Asia. Modes of exploration include hiking, biking, mountain climbing, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving.